Last week, National Covid-19 Task Force Head Lt. Gen. Doni Monardo said Jokowi had instructed him to simulate different stages of relaxing the PSBB.

The task force has come up with guidelines on precondition, timing, priority and coordination between central and regional governments that can be used to decide if the PSBB guidelines could be relaxed for certain regions or sectors.

According to Jokowi, the government will focus on enforcing the mudik ban to prevent people from leaving urban centers to celebrate Idul Fitri in their hometowns – and spreading Covid-19 in small towns and rural areas – in the next two weeks.

"I've asked the police, with the help of the military, to ensure the mudik ban is being followed," he said.

The president said that even though the mudik ban still applies, transportation required for logistics distribution, government business, medical emergencies, repatriation of migrant workers and essential economic activities is still allowed to run.

Speeding Up Social Aid Distribution

Jokowi said he had also given instructions to Social Affairs Minister Juliari Batubara and Village, Disadvantaged Regions and Transmigration Minister Abdul Halim Iskandar to simplify the process of distributing the social cash assistance, basic food aid and direct cash aid (BLT) for villages.

According to Jokowi, the latest report he received showed the distribution of the direct cash aid for villages is currently only at 85 percent, and for the social cash assistance at 75 percent.

"Both ministers have told me everything will be completed this week," he said.

Jokowi has also asked that problems caused by unsynchronized data in the social welfare integrated database (DTKS) and data outside the DTKS database be resolved immediately.